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Izanro Iwasaki

Misasa Onsen, Tottori, Chugoku
★4.1

Location

365-1 Misasa, Misasa-cho, Tohaku-gun, Tottori, 682-0123 Japan

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Contact

📞 0858-43-0111

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Reserve

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About

Izanro Iwasaki in Misasa Onsen is a historical treasure with 800 years of history, featuring rare hot springs containing 702 maches of radon that have attracted the Japanese Royal family and famous intellectual poet-painters throughout the centuries. The ryokan offers a complete traditional experience with a beautiful Japanese garden (where guests might spot frogs in ponds), a tea ceremony room, stunning views of the wide river and mountains, and exceptional bathing facilities including a specialized radon steam room (the area is so famous for radon that there's even a Marie Curie statue nearby). Visitors appreciate the comfortable rooms with fantastic views, the varied and huge baths (particularly the "hidari no yu" left bath), delicious food, and special touches like the drinkable flowing onsen fountain that make this historic property "definitely worth a visit."

Rooms

79

Access

45 minutes by bus from Tottori Sakyu Conan Airport to Kurayoshi Station, then 20 minutes by shuttle bus (Advance booking required)

Nearby Attractions

Tottori Sand Dunes, Mount Daisen, Mizuki Shigeru Road, Adachi Museum of Art, Matsue Castle, Izumo Taisha (Izumo Grand Shrine)